Yes with the extra nozzles no worries about trying any carbon fiber filament! I might start a list of stuff to try once it arrives and just get a lot of samples to play with. I never got on that well with colorfabb xt but i never really gave it much time, maybe time to try again

Carbon fiber, woodfill, polycarbonate, copperfill, etc. This will be the printer that I use to learn about all of the exotic filaments as it is my first dual setup and my first to exceed 300c. Damn I am excited to start printing with this already!

I think I may be putting in another order with globalfsd for lots of these. I would certainly recommend woodfill and the bronze/copperfill filaments. they are amazing and really good fun making some things that are not all plastic all the time

Nylons and PC filaments mostly. But I also want to use flexible and the exotic filaments for special projects. And I keep thinking how cool it would be to used the metal filaments to print a lightsaber, stainless steel and copper for the more golden parts. So many choices now a day, it is great to have a printer with so many choices.

Since I'm new to 3D printing and this is my first printer, I will start slow. I will add some of E3Ds everyday PLA and ABS in different colors to my order. I figure it is better to make my mistakes with cheaper filaments

Reading all these comments makes me realise there is not one common filament between us lot, exciting times indeed! Good to know we will be throwing every material under the sun at the bigbox when we get it.
Never tried Nylons either so will add those to my list as well

Ok, so, this will be my first printer. Should I start with simpler filaments like PLA, or just dive right in. I'm interested in Alloy 910, but also has anyone tried this n-vent/Amphora? Sounds positive.

I'd also like to ask people - what is a good, solid, durable filament that sands well?

Ok, so, this will be my first printer. Should I start with simpler filaments like PLA, or just dive right in. I'm interested in Alloy 910, but also has anyone tried this n-vent/Amphora? Sounds positive.

I'd also like to ask people - what is a good, solid, durable filament that sands well?

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For your first prints PLA is a nice start and is a good material for material for a lot of things. I have several types of filiment as I already have a printer but my first test prints on big box will be in PLA for sure, however I find PET is really easy to work too.

On a side note I am interested in the acrylic filiment they have on their site never tried acrylic